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Highland Park Press, 12 Sep 1929, p. 34

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IT‘S UNSAFE TO TRUST _ NATIONAL FOoOb / _PRESERVATIONX Patronize spoilageâ€"a little here, a li‘ttle thereâ€"mounts Fei hn t he ond of e e And te Health authorities, everywhere, recommend refrigeration the year around as the only safe factory way to Pwlefl;ferishable foods. Tak. now to save money and eguard the health af Study of U. S. Weather Ninetyâ€"four per cent PusBLuic SERrvice ComPany ~PROGRAM**:* Home; or $1 :.u.-a :.‘j‘::",....:.â€"",f; =: q‘ & National Iden Contest, :_nlo-.l Food Pn.m.nf_. se ko encee Toâ€"set the ; ition thi C ,,,- ; . .7 .mw m-â€"::g' P tople af !‘.'.."‘:'gf‘sarml MODEL HOME F best 44 . Degreceis is Pho ol pooed Ietier telling 5,000° *25, _ Share in 835â€"Prizeâ€" Contest Awards Totaling M * mh f “ iT 1. % h obtained at the Public Serotes use .,_ 8 esns Drapiemeii mt e in oritoe db ho2 OF NORTHERN ILLINOIS The Press Advertisers is a Mother Nature is a poor guardian ::dpeti.il_ub]g_ foods. Backâ€"porch % -Mrind‘of-’iill mak«hift:,‘ff.or n d â€" preservation are unsatisfacâ€" tory,. insanitary, unsafée. . Stu of f U;{ted States Weather B:ryean f reports shows that only, 19 days a m on an average in the United that Iflqrqul:dwr‘ foods. s are o 'pcruh.bge cht of the tlm:;tf:ntoo warm or too cold.â€" makeshifts is not an economy. The food here, a little theme-mongt_l_flwg-_ eâ€"endâ€"ofâ€"aâ€"year. And the menace to rishable foods. Take this step P:Snflflhhe health of your fln:xtleyp Cown the list of 832 other bis Ask us for of ‘oh-uu":n l......‘" Y..'wu-m'n you the rules of the contest; the 95 F. 0. B. i‘-t'-'-cg.mnu- telling: "Why 50 ;.:r“"'hfiflipfln- list of prizes, _ if‘,'l â€" ", ,'Aa!llp'g,."“ Gdeis io annBierdnete se ETE L Y ds cacadlie s is SHe i i gold_â€"and so on â€"] arrests are also oxb;ct;dmi'n-?hi:;wfi is said that colored peéople aided the murderer to escape. | Tracing Tolles to Racine where he attempted to borrow money from anâ€" other negro, the ice just missed the men, and they have active Sergeant Bart Tyrrell up into Wisâ€" Leonsin and which may result in the |arrest of the killer. s ~â€"The po have lined up "the wit: | nesses of the sho and. maintain that they will m ai t murâ€" der mmmvfii â€" Formal charges of first degree murâ€" ; derwere lodged against Oscar Tolles, negro of Lake Forest and Clinton j street, Waukegan, who is_alleged _ te have shot to death Minnic Harris, neâ€" gress, in front of her home_ on Clinâ€" ton street, Waukegan, last week. ‘Tolles escaped, but the policé have ’aever:l hot clews and have been just a jump behind him in his travels up ’into Wisconsin. They expect to arâ€" rest hij Murder. Charge Against â€" _.Negro Who Shot Womanâ€" _ About t o Marry Rival * "Civilization undergoes more radâ€" ical changes in one year at present than it experienced in the entire lifeâ€" _ | time of our forefathers," says the bulâ€" letin:=©*"Few men alive have imaginaâ€" tionâ€"enough to visualize oneâ€"tenth of the developments the next decade will bring forth. e "A s _ "The â€"present ‘machine. age‘â€"has beei?'.h.iniffum ramental in raising the standards of living and widonintl iflt:e possibilities "of haman ~accomplishâ€" ment to an. amazing degree.â€" Moreâ€" â€"|over, it has helped achieve by meâ€" ehtmu}mmhâ€"yflfihziflfit man has a eduâ€" â€"| cation. â€" Man has beena[:t@:ptmc to }â€" e mfizfifiwmm and | | has:â€"not succeeded. â€" Yet it does not .seem improbable that radio may acâ€" | complish this by the broadcastâ€" of programs and messages that all the | world may recognize and enjoy. f "Similarly world peace is receiving | ; more acceptance â€" through â€" aviation | i | knitting the nations more closely toâ€" | t gether than treaties have ever acâ€"| i complished. . Airplanes, too, are en P hancing the enjoyment of living and | t opening new opportunities for the enâ€" joment of leisure. Automobiles_ whict | . eâ€"toâ€"suburbs, â€"willâ€"beâ€"aâ€"comparsâ€" tively small factor in this ~respect e:mpmdwith what the development of air transportation may mean. Inâ€" stead of 30 miles away, the average. citizen may be able to live from 100 to 150 ‘miles away from the city in which he works." > 1 made ment to an amazing degree.â€"] over, it has helped achieve by chanical means many thincs +4 .7 cording tdihnfld&nhnodbythc American ~Research : foundation in Chicago. PR ES : ie 1tâ€"possible" for â€"city dAwellats io Mechanical engineers â€" h more toward remaking the Mechanical Engineers Doing Big Things in Raising Stand â€" _ dards of Living ‘ t glcentirolifo- *s," says the bulâ€" e have imaginaâ€" ize oneâ€"tenth of next decade will have â€" done ber® ing trade organizations This year set _msn&_mfi parts ‘accessory manufacturers vroadcasting stations â€" an willâ€" unite" to hake this a 1 tival week besides. The idea of a mtiuful was first proposed a ew by Roland Bi'fi'krficangq of Radio World, and was the trade with enthusinc» National Radio brated this year September 22nd _ Begins September 22 in order to maintain the the firm. _ _â€" are Deing made upon it. e Business of the concern has â€"inâ€" creased to the point within the past year where enlargement is necessary in o:djg_:‘ to maintain the progress of 3 Symmmy â€" recman o S e iget uon 4 ces e n vasv UV â€" WOs ~ATnâ€" nounced by the secretary of state at Springfield last week.â€"Theâ€"con: cern is planning the increase in capâ€" italization with the object of developâ€" ing the capacity and output of the. plantâ€"to meet J'Efitzé great demands that are being made upnon it _ Authorization of an increase in the capital stock of the Champion Foldâ€" ing Furniture company of Waukegan from $100,000 to $400,000 was an. The largest increase was in the automobile department of the office. This department so far this year has eollected ©$16,653,755.26 as compared with _ $15,129,172.26 collected in . the first. eight â€"months of 1928," â€"The inâ€" creasetotals $1,524,583.00.° EsEXrâ€" â€"The increase in the other depart. this sum the hrmt»im'wur turned in by the corporation departâ€" ment. _ The_increase. in_this. departâ€"â€" ment was $334,091.97. _ The total colâ€" lection of this department was $3,â€" 551,233.84 for the eight manthc * ]| : Fees collected by the various deâ€" | partments of Secretary of State Wilâ€" liam J. Stntton's‘bfieg in the first eight months .of._this year show "an increase > of $1,792,085.90 ~over the same period last year. Hected $18.584:068â€"80 in ih2 n1 *4 f \‘ S° es Gee e +A Ee EME * 4 hameh . 2 20 PARETE TE SR CAE T e months as compared with $20,826,149, 40 collected and turned into the State treasury by Secretary of State Wilâ€" liam J, Stratton so far, this year. In commenting on the increases in the various dtptrtmcnqt:: his office, Mr. Stratton declared y : indicate very healthful business conditions in the state. L. . adio Week will be cele year beginning Sunday plans, through the leadâ€" â€" â€"~", * 1ew years ‘ago ke ~Hennessey, editor . and was adopted by enthusiasm. t manufacturers and national radio week ons â€"and listeners this a musical fesâ€" ted by the various deâ€" Secretary of State Wilâ€" ton‘s ~office in the first .of..this ~yearâ€"show "#n $1,792,085.90 ~over the Thursday, Sept , to make "the" 12, 1929 Cent Ay and gl sure y day y tu rea ay fee Insura du day de vyan eye opi paper. den yu because but v up to hay t fallar 4tingâ€" read yu g tral ove ing dow sity plac Co Then Mill Pai jel. Ad br Jo Ti

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